Excerpt from Defeat Cancer: 15 Doctors of Integrative and Naturopathic Medicine Tell You How
Based on an interview with Juergen Winkler, MD, this excerpt from Chapter 5 contains important parts of Winkler's protocol, including insulin potentiation therapy (IPT) and treatment of hormone, immune system, and brain chemistry imbalances.

Integrative Oncology for Clinicians and Cancer Patients: Part 1by Michael B. Schachter, MD, CNS
This article focuses on dietary changes and nutritional supplements to help clinicians educate cancer patients so that they may better deal with their illness. This installment begins with an overview of the current paradigm's shortcomings, and summarizes basic lifestyle strategies and the role of supplements.

Vegetarianism – Part 2: Nutritional Aspects of a Vegetarian Dietby Gary Null, PhD, and Martin Feldman, MD
The authors continue their comprehensive look at this dietary regimen, with an examination of its nutritional aspects, including advantages and disadvantages, and particular attention paid to macrobiotics.

Breast Cancer: Prevention, Detection Targeting Molecular Markers by Dr. Serge Jurasunas
Despite progress in oncology, survival rates for patients with metastatic breast cancer continue to remain poor, and recurrence is still too high. These depend upon the disease stage, but a new avenue for diagnosing cancer, focusing on the P53 apoptotic pathway and P53 mutation, seems to correlate with breast cancer recurrence, as shown in this article.

Cancer and Medical Politics by Reagan Houston, MS, PE
The vitamin C therapies of Cameron and Hoffer are safe, tested, and effective. But drug companies do not want competition from cheap vitamin C, and have persuaded state medical boards to penalize doctors who use it for cancer treatment. But patients don't face these restrictions. Guided by personal experience, the author offers strategies on how to approach one's doctor as to vitamin therapy.

Drugless Prescriptions for Inflammation by Martin Gallagher, MD, DC
A chronic imbalance in favor of pro-inflammatory pathways appears to tip the scale toward the development of disease. Fortunately, there are many natural compounds with anti-inflammatory properties that may counteract these effects. Dr. Gallagher describes five such products and how he uses them in his practice.

The US Cancer Program and Specific Types of Cancer, 1975–2007: A Failure – Part 1 by Anthony D. Apostolides, PhD, and Ipatia K. Apostolides, BA
In a follow-up to their analysis of the NCI's approach to cancer, the authors apply the same framework to 24 specific types. This installment covers 10 cancers, from bladder cancer to kidney cancer. The statistics show a failing NCI program in the prevention and treatment of the majority of these diseases.